Sarah Sze : Triple Point /

Sarah Sze (born 1969) has earned deserved acclaim since the late 1990s for her intricate assemblages of everyday consumer products, painstakingly arranged by hand into immense, site-specific installations that engage the viewer in a dizzying play of perspective and scale. Often every crevice of an a...

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Other Authors: Block, Holly, Lovelace, Carey, Burton, Johanna, Egan, Jennifer
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Gregory R. Miller & Co., 2013.
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Summary:Sarah Sze (born 1969) has earned deserved acclaim since the late 1990s for her intricate assemblages of everyday consumer products, painstakingly arranged by hand into immense, site-specific installations that engage the viewer in a dizzying play of perspective and scale. Often every crevice of an architectural space is utilized in her complex constructions, composed of thousands of objects, works that converge at the intersection of drawing, sculpture and architecture. 'Sarah Sze: Triple Point' is a major new publication on the work of this celebrated artist, documenting Sze's ambitious, large-scale exhibition at the U.S. Pavilion of the 2013 Venice Biennale, with 64 pages of full-color plates and several significant new texts on Sze and her practice. Included is a conversation between the artist and Pulitzer Prize winning author Jennifer Egan, along with a short story by Egan entitled "Black Box."
Item Description:Exhibition: Venice Biennale, Italy (June 1, 2013 - 11 November 2013) / The Bronx Museum of the Arts, NYC, USA (2014).
Physical Description:159 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 26 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9780982681381
0982681380